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We welcome renowned educator and prolific author, "The Gifted Guy", Todd Stanley, to talk about the need for advocates of gifted students both in and out of school.We also talk with Anna, a gifted program alumni, who talks about her gifted adventure.
In this 211th episode of The Wired Educator Podcast I interview Todd Stanley on how we can best teach students, especially gifted students. Todd Stanley is a National Board teacher and the author of many teacher-education books including Project-Based Learning for Gifted Students (2nd edition), Promoting Rigor Through Higher Level Questioning, and his latest How the Hell Do We Motivate Theses Kids? from First Educational Resources. He served as a classroom teacher for 18 years where he worked with all grade levels in all subject areas in all types of service. He is currently the gifted services coordinator for Pickerington Local Schools in Ohio where he lives with his wife and two daughters. You can follow him on Twitter @the_gifted_guy or visit his website at thegiftedguy.com where you can access blogs, resources, and view presentations he has given. Topics: Student motivation, gifted, authentic learning strategies, project-based learning Mentioned in this episode: Sign-up for Kelly's newsletter here: https://chipper-teacher-8587.ck.page/28d5dcfda8 Todd's website: http://www.thegiftedguy.com Todd's book: When Smart Kids Underachieve in School: Practical Solutions for Teachers by Todd Stanley Todd's book: Enrichment Activities for Gifted Students by Todd Stanley Todd is the author of more than twenty educational books. Here is a list of Todd's books. They are awesome! Invite Kelly to be your opening day speaker at your school, lead a leadership workshop, or share his What Everyone Needs to Know About Bullying presentation here. www.kellycroy.com This link will take you to ALL of Kelly's social media: https://linktr.ee/kellycroy Sign-up for Kelly's newsletter here. Kelly Croy is an author, speaker, and educator. If you'd like to learn more about Kelly or invite him to your school or conference to speak please send him an email. Subscribe to The Wired Educator Podcast with 210 episodes of interviews and professional development. • Visit Kelly's website at www.KellyCroy.com. • Looking for a dynamic speaker for your school's opening day? • Consider Kelly Croy at www.KellyCroy.com • Order Kelly's books, Along Came a Leaderand Unthink Before Bed: A Children's Book on Mindfulness for your personal library. • Follow Kelly Croy on Facebook. • Follow Kelly Croy on Twitter. • Follow Kelly Croy on Instagram
Jamie Duininck and Kent Rodelius sit down with Northern Minnesota farmer Todd Stanley. Hear how water management has changed they way Todd farms and how the results he's seen on the farm has turned him into a water management advocate.
It wasn't until later in life that Todd was "bitten by the fire bug" and decided to pursue a firefighting career. Todd Stanley was a volunteer firefighter in his small hometown of Blanding, Utah for 3.5 year and shares some of his memories fighting fire with his dad. He just started volunteering again at Cedar Valley Fire Department and is working his certifications to test for a full-time position next year. He talks about the how important it is to have the support of his wife as he pursues his passion. He is juggling his family life, work and firefighting training and creating balance between all of them. Todd describe what it feels like to be a "hero" and to be humble. Please help me make this podcast have even more value and impact by leaving a review and rating the episodes. Don't forget to subscribe and get notified of the last episode. Here on Anchor you can leave me a voice message that I will respond to or use in the episodes. Sponsor Social Media Pages www.instagram/fireandfuelapparel and www.facebook.com/fireandfuelapparel Host Instgram www.instagram.com/jerryfireandfuel/ Host Facebook www.facebook.com/jerrydeanlund
Educational discussion with MyEdExpert founder Suzy Pepper Rollins
Gifted Students Underachieving? A Conversation with Todd Stanley Is there such a thing as a “struggling” gifted learner? Yes! A significant number of gifted learners fail to reach their potential. In fact, 1 in 4 of high school dropouts are typically identified as gifted. Some are bored. Others have learned to play the game of school so well that they just punch the clock. And some students bow to peer pressure and try to appear less intelligent to just fit in. Join this fascinating conversation with expert/author Todd Stanley as we delve into the habits of underachievement and ways to help these kids reach their potential. One of the most downloaded resources on our site has been his story, “The Unopened Gift.” This tool sparks discussion with students about all the excuses kids may have for not utilizing their intellectual gifts. • Link to Todd’s resources • Todd’s Twitter account • Todd's Website
Educational discussion with MyEdExpert founder Suzy Pepper Rollins
Gifted Students Underachieving? A Conversation with Todd Stanley Is there such a thing as a “struggling” gifted learner? Yes! A significant number of gifted learners fail to reach their potential. In fact, 1 in 4 of high school dropouts are typically identified as gifted. Some are bored. Others have learned to play the game of school so well that they just punch the clock. And some students bow to peer pressure and try to appear less intelligent to just fit in. Join this fascinating conversation with expert/author Todd Stanley as we delve into the habits of underachievement and ways to help these kids reach their potential. One of the most downloaded resources on our site has been his story, “The Unopened Gift.” This tool sparks discussion with students about all the excuses kids may have for not utilizing their intellectual gifts. • Link to Todd’s resources • Todd’s Twitter account • Todd's Website
Educational discussion with MyEdExpert founder Suzy Pepper Rollins
Top Myths About Gifted Students…And How to Serve Them A Conversation with Todd Stanley There may be more misconceptions about students identified as gifted than any other group. We might be thinking: high achievers who enter med school at fourteen, right? Our guest author, Todd Stanley, helps clarify some myths about this group and differentiates between high achievers and gifted students. Turns out, gifted individuals might need to be on our radars as potentially dropping out of high school. Todd also builds the case for why he believes gifted programs are so essential to students’ development and well-being. Todd’s open download, “The Unopened Gift” is one of most downloaded items on https://myedexpert.com/vendor/twosox21/. It’s a story book used to facilitate conversations with underachievers – all the excuses we might use to not open our intellectual gifts. In addition, he has posted stellar items for highly engaged learning. Todd’s Twitter: the_gifted_guy (Todd’sGiftedRants)
The Beyond the Game crew minus Eric Fischetti conducts an exclusive interview with Todd Stanley, the author of They Wore Red Socks and Pinstripes: Players Who Went to the Enemy. They also break down the big trades that happened before the MLB Trade Deadline and discuss the latest and greatest in the NFL and NHL.
The Beyond the Game crew minus Eric Fischetti conducts an exclusive interview with Todd Stanley, the author of They Wore Red Socks and Pinstripes: Players Who Went to the Enemy. They also break down the big trades that happened before the MLB Trade Deadline and discuss the latest and greatest in the NFL and NHL.
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